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at a public hearing tonight at the campbell library. the proposed digital connect the winchester light rail station to los gatos near highway 85. estimates put the cost of the extension at $175 million and currently the project is unfunded. the hearing is from 530 to 7:30 p.m.. >> the storm dumped about 500 and have feed of snow. park officials closed tioga road for the rest of the winter season. park officials also said they have close to glacier point road, a popular designation to of lookism the valley. both roads to the close in the late fall when heavy snows arriving reopen when weather conditions allowed in the spring. >> add to the travel time and figure out the other route you're going to go. >> we will get our own whether to day. when we come back erica will have a complete look at the forecast. here's a look at the golden gate bridge is dry as you make your way out to the morning commute. >> you can see the photo here. zimmerman is charged with second-degree murder in the 17 year-old to death. he says that he was on a neighbor
at a public hearing tonight at the campbell library. the proposed digital connect the winchester light rail station to los gatos near highway 85. estimates put the cost of the extension at $175 million and currently the project is unfunded. the hearing is from 530 to 7:30 p.m.. >> the storm dumped about 500 and have feed of snow. park officials closed tioga road for the rest of the winter season. park officials also said they have close to glacier point road, a popular designation to of...
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not fun at all. and lama hasan is here in london, outside the hospital where kate is being treated with more on that. lama? >> reporter: good morning to you, lara. just moments ago, we saw prince william dash into the hospital behind me, to visit his wife, kate, who is being treated by the queen's former doctor. the palace confirms to abc news, that kate will need to remain here for several days. and then she will require a period of rest. now, kate did have at least three events scheduled this week. she won't be able to attend any of those. and her diary has been cleared for the immediate future. lara? >> thank you so much, lama hasan. >>> and joining me right now is royal watcher, ingrid seward. thank you so much for joining us this morning. >> it's a pleasure. >> i want to talk to you about the scramble yesterday. reports this morning saying that the couple was not planning on celebrating the news and sharing it until christmas. so, how did it all happen yesterday? >> well, they didn't want to let
not fun at all. and lama hasan is here in london, outside the hospital where kate is being treated with more on that. lama? >> reporter: good morning to you, lara. just moments ago, we saw prince william dash into the hospital behind me, to visit his wife, kate, who is being treated by the queen's former doctor. the palace confirms to abc news, that kate will need to remain here for several days. and then she will require a period of rest. now, kate did have at least three events...
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and at one point they raise their fists ready to go at it. police have not caught anyone and, yes, sadly the beer was spilled. ruined. >> ruined. >>> comedian katt williams can't seam to stay out of trouble. yesterday he was thrown out of a seattle hotel after a bar fight. today he is wanted for misdemeanor battery. this video shows him punching a security guard in sacramento last month. the 19-year-old guard said it started with williams giving him a hard time for selling his personal motorcycle helmet and then it got physical. >> he approached me and just the argument got escalated and he hit me. he is worth millions, he just cost me my job, that's upsetting. >> the security guard says he was fired without explanation when the video hit youtube. >> he has had a tough month. >> i know. he is in trouble. >>> we have a little trouble with muni. they solved one problem and have another now, right? >> yeah. we are showing the equipment problems and it's affecting some muni cable car lines. i'll have that in a second. also slow at the bay bridge
and at one point they raise their fists ready to go at it. police have not caught anyone and, yes, sadly the beer was spilled. ruined. >> ruined. >>> comedian katt williams can't seam to stay out of trouble. yesterday he was thrown out of a seattle hotel after a bar fight. today he is wanted for misdemeanor battery. this video shows him punching a security guard in sacramento last month. the 19-year-old guard said it started with williams giving him a hard time for selling his...
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kate's had her belly stared at. her every action scrutinized at the wedding. and all those guessing she was pregnant for months, is finally right. it's been more than a year and a half since the royal couple exchanged their vows and a few kisses. and the honeymoon was barely over before the baby guessing games began. prince william himself fueled the speculation. telling abc's katie couric last may -- >> i'm just excited to have a family. katherine and i are looking forward to having a family in the future. >> reporter: now that the pregnancy is confirmed, the celebrating has begun. >> it's great news. and i'm delighted for them. they'll make brilliant parents. >> reporter: president obama and the first lady echoed that, saying it's welcome news. not welcome, though, kate's early pregnancy health problems. they've landed her in the hospital with william at her side. she's being treated for a rare and extreme form of morning sickness. >> this is potentially very serious for a pregnant woman at this stage of pregnancy, however. most of the risks lie with the mot
kate's had her belly stared at. her every action scrutinized at the wedding. and all those guessing she was pregnant for months, is finally right. it's been more than a year and a half since the royal couple exchanged their vows and a few kisses. and the honeymoon was barely over before the baby guessing games began. prince william himself fueled the speculation. telling abc's katie couric last may -- >> i'm just excited to have a family. katherine and i are looking forward to having a...
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no one was home at the time. investigators still aren't sure how the fir started but the house was substantially damaged especially the roof which is made out of cedar. >>> investigators looking into deadly cabin fire near fairfax last friday now say the fire was caused by a marijuana growing operation. the coroner office has yet to identify the body found burned in the cabin in remote cascade canyon. spawl shed was www. pot plant grow light found there. fire chef says the source of the blaze was the illegal wiring feeding electricity to that shed. >> we have new details tonight about a broad daylight robbery at palo alto walgreens. surveillance photo shows the man leaving the university avenue store this afternoon take a good look here. police say he pulled a gun on pharmacist and demanded pain reliever oxycontin. made off with one bottle. just yesterday similarly dressed man around the cvs in cupertino police say he demanded cash in that incident. investigators not said whether 2 robberies are connected but cer
no one was home at the time. investigators still aren't sure how the fir started but the house was substantially damaged especially the roof which is made out of cedar. >>> investigators looking into deadly cabin fire near fairfax last friday now say the fire was caused by a marijuana growing operation. the coroner office has yet to identify the body found burned in the cabin in remote cascade canyon. spawl shed was www. pot plant grow light found there. fire chef says the source of...
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at a time when we need tax reform. we need to be looking at... and the republicans have put forward tax reform that includes closing the loopholes, eliminating some of those tax credits, that will actually impact the wealthiest. >> reporter: some republicans said the boehner plan goes too far in taxing the well-off. south carolina senator jim demint, a staunch fiscal conservative, blasted the plan on twitter today. he said speaker boehner's offer of an $800 billion tax hike will destroy jobs and allow politicians in washington to spend even more. but the senate's democratic majority leader harry reid warned republicans against listening to such voices. >> you can't let these negotiations be dictated by the tea party. our guiding principle should be the views of the vast majority of the american people. the math is clear. the only way to accomplish these things is to allow the rates to go up on the top two percent of tax payers. we're not going to twist ourselves into contortions to apiece a vocal minority of the tea party. >> reporter: in turn, s
at a time when we need tax reform. we need to be looking at... and the republicans have put forward tax reform that includes closing the loopholes, eliminating some of those tax credits, that will actually impact the wealthiest. >> reporter: some republicans said the boehner plan goes too far in taxing the well-off. south carolina senator jim demint, a staunch fiscal conservative, blasted the plan on twitter today. he said speaker boehner's offer of an $800 billion tax hike will destroy...
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didn't fall asleep at all. fantastic. >> jimmy: thank you for that compliment. >> oh, we make sauce and make friends. aren't you glad you came tonight? aren't you glad you braved the elements. you look terrific, wearing a suit. when jimmy started his show many years ago he tried wearing t-shirts to be one of us and he looked like a big slob so they put him in a nice jacket, he looks good, i'm happy to be here in brooklyn. >> jimmy: i'm happy to have you here. you been on the show a couple of times before from l.a. >> i've been on the show, i always did it on satellite and it bombed horribly, it was your idea. >> jimmy: it did not bomb horribly. >> it was horrible. it didn't work. it's hard to communicate over a satellite. i wanted to see you face to face and now i'm here and it's going horribly again. really, don't expect too much entertainment tonight. i've been up since 4:00 in the morning, did my radio show and begging jimmy to cancel the show. >> jimmy: you were. >> absolutely -- shut up. look. i was trying
didn't fall asleep at all. fantastic. >> jimmy: thank you for that compliment. >> oh, we make sauce and make friends. aren't you glad you came tonight? aren't you glad you braved the elements. you look terrific, wearing a suit. when jimmy started his show many years ago he tried wearing t-shirts to be one of us and he looked like a big slob so they put him in a nice jacket, he looks good, i'm happy to be here in brooklyn. >> jimmy: i'm happy to have you here. you been on the...
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>> i don't think so at this point. as i understand it what we saw was movement or some activity in the places where they store their chemical weapons. i don't think we've seen the movement of chemical weapons forward to the point where they could be used or put on weapons. but i do think it puts syria on notice that this would be unacceptable behavior and there would be consequences for that behavior. and i like the president's words, will be held accountable. the world will be watching. these are horrific weapons, indiscriminate. men, women and children could be of course indiscriminately killed with these weapons or badly injured. i think it was good that the u.s. put syria on notice in this case. >> general, what is the trigger point for american action and what would the action be? >> that's a great point. what we do know from all reports is that there's been a lot of planning going on, in case there is chemical weapons activity in syria, as the assad regime feels more and more pressure from the option. what that w
>> i don't think so at this point. as i understand it what we saw was movement or some activity in the places where they store their chemical weapons. i don't think we've seen the movement of chemical weapons forward to the point where they could be used or put on weapons. but i do think it puts syria on notice that this would be unacceptable behavior and there would be consequences for that behavior. and i like the president's words, will be held accountable. the world will be watching....
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be shot at at any moment and ambushed. it's very, very challenging. just simple movements and logistics drive everything. basing, support. you've got to secure your lines everywhere. everything could be attacked. and there's not a well-developed infrastructure, as you might take for granted here in the united states. everybody knows that. but it's very, very difficult. and when some roads go out, it really causes, you know, problems to get resupplied. the reason general huggins mentioned you need a lot of aviation over there is because that is the decisive element of combat power in that theater. to project forces, gaining an advantage against the enemy is done vertically. it's done by moving through the air because the terrain is that horrendous. i know some units that in the early days would walk everywhere, and it took 'em 40 days to go 40 miles. i could see that. because your just going up these unbelievable mountains in kunar. and that is a fact bearing a problem. so you have cold, cold winterers, you have hot, hot su
be shot at at any moment and ambushed. it's very, very challenging. just simple movements and logistics drive everything. basing, support. you've got to secure your lines everywhere. everything could be attacked. and there's not a well-developed infrastructure, as you might take for granted here in the united states. everybody knows that. but it's very, very difficult. and when some roads go out, it really causes, you know, problems to get resupplied. the reason general huggins mentioned you...
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look at your ultimate objective. if israel and the palestinians want a two-state solution they both should do nothing on the ground to preclude the two-state solution but to cut your nose to spite your face is not, in my view, rational politics. >> suarez: on the israeli part, david, they have gone from saying the u.n. vote doesn't matter to acting like it really matters. which is it? >> i think for them the nuclear weapon kind of thing would have been the cut-off. the p.a wouldn't have had enough money to pay salaries. the israelis actually gave advanced before the u.n. votes because they saw this coming. they didn't want to cut them off. i think that for them this was like a second tier response, not a first tier. defining provocation. for most of the israeli government if you tell them only you're going to keep 5% of the west bank and whatever 5% you keep has to be offset with a land exchange, the israelis will say that's not provocative. but the world doesn't see that. all they know is they see bulldozers on tele
look at your ultimate objective. if israel and the palestinians want a two-state solution they both should do nothing on the ground to preclude the two-state solution but to cut your nose to spite your face is not, in my view, rational politics. >> suarez: on the israeli part, david, they have gone from saying the u.n. vote doesn't matter to acting like it really matters. which is it? >> i think for them the nuclear weapon kind of thing would have been the cut-off. the p.a wouldn't...
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let's get started at capella.edu >>> here's a look at the weather in some cities around the country. morning fog in new york, 60 degrees. partly sunny in miami, 79. clearing in chicago, 56. partly cloudy in dallas, 70 degrees. low clouds in l.a., 70. let's check your national forecast. the northwest is going to get hammered again. some areas could get as much as five inches of rain. and the mountain regions could see as much as two feet of snow. a cold front moves through great lakes and mississippi valley, bringing showers and thunderstorms, and it will be warm in the northeast and south with temperatures running 20 degrees above normal. >>> "cbs moneywatch" time now. auto sales rebound after hurricane sandy. and mitt romney bounces back with a new job. ashley morrison here in new york with that. >> asian markets saw a mixed day. tokyo's nikkei dropped a quarter percent while hong kong's hang seng added a fraction. >>> a report showing a decline in manufacturing sank stocks on wall street. the dow fell 59 points while the nasdaq lost eight points. >>> hurricane sandy gave a boost to
let's get started at capella.edu >>> here's a look at the weather in some cities around the country. morning fog in new york, 60 degrees. partly sunny in miami, 79. clearing in chicago, 56. partly cloudy in dallas, 70 degrees. low clouds in l.a., 70. let's check your national forecast. the northwest is going to get hammered again. some areas could get as much as five inches of rain. and the mountain regions could see as much as two feet of snow. a cold front moves through great lakes...
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the beer spills and at one points they raise fists and go at it. police have not caught anyone and the beer was a total loss. >> it looked like it spilled all over the pavement. >> wants his beer back. >>> speaking of beer, sad story. >> hey, guys. looks like we have some rain come again. this doesn't look as strong as the previous storm. still a lot of clouds in the skies. hi-def doppler is tracking some of that activity now. you will see off the north coast there we have scattered light showers throughout the day. it may be enough to get things wet. it will take the better part of the day and night before you see rain moving south. temperatures now under mostly cloudy skies in the 40s and 50s. i think as we head throughout the day today we'll see mostly cloudy skies some mild temperatures the rain developing in the north bay and then looks like overnight into tomorrow morning that rain more prevalent especially further south and tomorrow showers around the bay area, as well. not much of a break in the stormy weather but enough to keep the rivers
the beer spills and at one points they raise fists and go at it. police have not caught anyone and the beer was a total loss. >> it looked like it spilled all over the pavement. >> wants his beer back. >>> speaking of beer, sad story. >> hey, guys. looks like we have some rain come again. this doesn't look as strong as the previous storm. still a lot of clouds in the skies. hi-def doppler is tracking some of that activity now. you will see off the north coast there we...
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first, let's get the news live at 5:30 a.m. by our partially deaf news anchor here. >> with 27 days to go for negotiating until a year end deadline, the white house is wasting no time rejecting the republicans' fiscal cliff counter offer on tax reforms and spending cuts. the gop plan consists of $2.2 trillion in saving officials a decade including raging the age for medicare from 65 to 67 and lowering the cost of living increases for social security benefits. they also propose overhauling the tax code to generate $800 billion in new revenue but without raising taxes on the wealthy. frn in a letter to the president, republicans attempted to sell the offer as the erskine bowles plan, comparing it to the same offer he drew up last year. >> i think he'd disagree. >> the co-chair of obama's deficit commission, but yesterday mr. bowles flatly rejected that connection. meanwhile, the white house is turning to campaign style messaging as a reminder of whose tax plan was chosen in the court of public opinion on election day. >> under my
first, let's get the news live at 5:30 a.m. by our partially deaf news anchor here. >> with 27 days to go for negotiating until a year end deadline, the white house is wasting no time rejecting the republicans' fiscal cliff counter offer on tax reforms and spending cuts. the gop plan consists of $2.2 trillion in saving officials a decade including raging the age for medicare from 65 to 67 and lowering the cost of living increases for social security benefits. they also propose overhauling...
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i went to college at utep during the daytime and i was a security guard at nighttime. my dad, of course, was hustling for the contracts any chance he had. >> greta: why do you think someone starts a small business? why did your father do this? did he get sick of being a police officer? why? >> he wanted to work for himself and be able to make decisions for himself as to how big or small he wanted his business to be. he wanted to be his own boss. >> greta: your brother now has the business, right? there's been some mod i modific, right? >> hi, how are you. >> greta: was she a good sister? [ laughter ] >> greta: what's the story? what don't we know? >> boss bossy sister. she always wanted things done her way. or no way. >> greta: her way or no way. >> even when she was really young, my grandmother labeled her the little lawyer because she could always talk from a very, very young age and make a lot of sense. >> greta: i mean, you didn't necessarily get the bug to be a small business owner, but you were involved in the launch of a small business. you seemed to have had an
i went to college at utep during the daytime and i was a security guard at nighttime. my dad, of course, was hustling for the contracts any chance he had. >> greta: why do you think someone starts a small business? why did your father do this? did he get sick of being a police officer? why? >> he wanted to work for himself and be able to make decisions for himself as to how big or small he wanted his business to be. he wanted to be his own boss. >> greta: your brother now has...
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at the washington office. brendan sasso with the hill, next area discussion, please. >> host: i want to ask briefly of competing civil investigations. this is something agent trained to touch briefly on. i'm wondering if the federal trade commission or the securities and exchange commission want to get information from an e-mail provider. they're investigating google i want to know whether the company is engaged in unethical business is. does this legislation impede that investigation? >> guest: let me explain why there might be better examples. google acts as a provider of communications service and is a provider of communications service. so i think what the world ought to look like as that the ftc, for example is investigating google and wants to get google's corporate records, it should be able to serve a subpoena on google and get those records. that is what the legislation is intended to do. if the ftc is doing an investigation of somebody else who has a gmail account into your e-mail is not a google cor
at the washington office. brendan sasso with the hill, next area discussion, please. >> host: i want to ask briefly of competing civil investigations. this is something agent trained to touch briefly on. i'm wondering if the federal trade commission or the securities and exchange commission want to get information from an e-mail provider. they're investigating google i want to know whether the company is engaged in unethical business is. does this legislation impede that investigation?...
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we continue to work and chip away at those locations. double a is one funding source and prop a is another. >> certainly this southern and southeast part of san francisco getting coverage not quite as strong here and district 11 isn't on here at all. >> i understand. these are ten of the locations citywide. this is only from the prop a funded. we are looking into putting in other signals. these are ones really in bad shape and we can't add pedestrian signals to the crumbling infrastructure. there are other locations throughout the district and citywide that we are adding pedestrian signals. this is just the ones we happen to rank very highly citywide. >> thank you. okay, commissioner cohen? why don't we go to public comment. any member of the public like to comment. please come forward. seeing none, we will close public comment. we have a motion to move forward. motion from commissioner and we'll take that out objection. next item. >> recommended approval of initial one bay area grant project allocation of $22,000 prop k funds. this is a
we continue to work and chip away at those locations. double a is one funding source and prop a is another. >> certainly this southern and southeast part of san francisco getting coverage not quite as strong here and district 11 isn't on here at all. >> i understand. these are ten of the locations citywide. this is only from the prop a funded. we are looking into putting in other signals. these are ones really in bad shape and we can't add pedestrian signals to the crumbling...
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when we look at funds that are needed, the biggest thing we look at our cash flow. i can address that with you. unless there is an issue, at that point -- [inaudible] >> let's talk, ok. >> i have a couple of more questions. i know that the panelists have agreed to stay after for those who have specific questions. i do have one question for wells fargo. what are the typical rules for applying for sba loan of less than $50,000? how much money do we need to have in your bank to apply for a loan? >> i am on the smaller side of the bank. i am a transaction guy. i do not technically require one to have an account to do a loan with. what i look for, i generally start at 100,000 and up. when it is a requirement of 50,000 or less, i tend to call of the micro guys to help me out. that is right in their box. for us, the capacity for us to do the smaller side is not there as much as it is for them. on getting a loan through my side of the bank, i do not require an account to do that. we would like to have it, but i do not require it. >> last question for the opportunity fund an
when we look at funds that are needed, the biggest thing we look at our cash flow. i can address that with you. unless there is an issue, at that point -- [inaudible] >> let's talk, ok. >> i have a couple of more questions. i know that the panelists have agreed to stay after for those who have specific questions. i do have one question for wells fargo. what are the typical rules for applying for sba loan of less than $50,000? how much money do we need to have in your bank to apply...
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so we look at the overhead. the actual area of conveyance of here, this is looking at it from ground level looking at the facade. so that's the slight of air that is proposed to be conveyed. a different look with the building massing shown in black. the cross hatched area reflects the area to be sold. one more look. the existing facility with the new facility's facade. a different perspective looking down upon the property and you can see the height change with the new section. one more that i think might help, also a facade look. you can see how it rises from the existing site. so this parcel is already burdened with a deed restriction that severely limits its use and considering that restriction was appraised by a consultant appraiser to have zero fair market value, that is a value conclusion with which i concured. on october 12, 2012 the oversight board of the successor agency adopted 152012 approving transfer of the air space parcel to the city through a negotiated transfer agreement. now we're before you wi
so we look at the overhead. the actual area of conveyance of here, this is looking at it from ground level looking at the facade. so that's the slight of air that is proposed to be conveyed. a different look with the building massing shown in black. the cross hatched area reflects the area to be sold. one more look. the existing facility with the new facility's facade. a different perspective looking down upon the property and you can see the height change with the new section. one more that i...
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look at california. for every 100 workers in california we are supporting 139 people who are not working. same thing going on in new york. in new mexico it's 100 to 153. the takers outdo the makers anymore and what's going to happen is people are going to start living small, less money going to government. my dad started in 1980. the government was taking in $500 billion. after he left the government was taking in almost a trillion dollars in revenue. the problem has always been a spending problem. many people understand that, washington still wants to argue and fight about it. megyn: 2011, perhaps not coincidentally had the lowest birth rate in the united states on record. they say that is linked to how optimistic people feel. michael reagan, always great to get your perspective, thank you for being here, sir. alarming new developments in syria raising questions about possible u.s. military action in the middle east. we'll explore. plus a horrifying scene caught on camera. how a random encounter with a
look at california. for every 100 workers in california we are supporting 139 people who are not working. same thing going on in new york. in new mexico it's 100 to 153. the takers outdo the makers anymore and what's going to happen is people are going to start living small, less money going to government. my dad started in 1980. the government was taking in $500 billion. after he left the government was taking in almost a trillion dollars in revenue. the problem has always been a spending...
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if you look at this is something that you want to be deeply engaged in or do you look at this is basically something that you can ride along and freeload and let america and canada and japan handled? >> steve, your question -- >> i'm and freeload, by the way. >> that by the way is how the chinese would describe any relationship between japan and america. the interesting aspect of all these conflicts is that as india and china and india and china have a proximate geographically, but we've never been neighbors. >> right. >> in order to be neighbors you either have to love each other or hate each other. we have done neither. in fact, in 1962 during the first strategic conflict, between these two, you have to understand, it's hard to understand why we are not neighbors. [inaudible] in terms of inaccessible. but the positions, the lines, the strategies, the lines, what would they resonate to? the positions that are taken by postcolonial nations is that we will not be bound by decisions made by colonial powers. one, or in china's case, that we had to abandon our national positions. and now that
if you look at this is something that you want to be deeply engaged in or do you look at this is basically something that you can ride along and freeload and let america and canada and japan handled? >> steve, your question -- >> i'm and freeload, by the way. >> that by the way is how the chinese would describe any relationship between japan and america. the interesting aspect of all these conflicts is that as india and china and india and china have a proximate...
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exit at the front door. manny sync: there's a negotiation process going on and we're starting to plan for the tactical approach, if we don't get any answer from, from anybody from inside within the next couple of minutes, we're going to go ahead and move up, pop the iron off the front, and pop the wooden doors open. man: anyone in the house needs to exit immediately through the front door. narr: the negotiators try for 40 minutes to get a response from inside the house, but there's not a sound. srt then waste no time in adopting hard tactics. manny sync: alright rt, we're ready to go. narr: they use the bearcat to punch open the front door with a battering ram, so that the team can see inside. man sync: miami dade police department, we've opened the door for you to come out. come out now. this is the miami dade police department. we need you to exit the residence right now. narr: there's still no sign of the gunman, so srt use multi-launchers to deploy a chemical agent that causes uncontrollable tearing of t
exit at the front door. manny sync: there's a negotiation process going on and we're starting to plan for the tactical approach, if we don't get any answer from, from anybody from inside within the next couple of minutes, we're going to go ahead and move up, pop the iron off the front, and pop the wooden doors open. man: anyone in the house needs to exit immediately through the front door. narr: the negotiators try for 40 minutes to get a response from inside the house, but there's not a sound....
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everybody is in danger in syria this at this at this moment if the assad regime falls then everybody who is not part of the islamist movements will be a great danger not only to christians are at a mad i want to thank you very much for joining us that was a mad. and middle east analyst. also ahead here on our table and the seemingly endless and increasingly violent drug war mexico's mexico's police have more than a small criminal gang to deal with these cartels are well organized and armed to the gills i had a look at the tools of the trade and the seriousness of this problem. it's part of american power continues. things in our country. might actually be time for a revolution. and it turns out that a procurer drug or starbucks has a surprising. here is mitt romney trying to figure out the name of that thing that we americans call. i'm sorry i missed the guy who cares and. sorry. in a way out of my cancer cells but i want us to defeat terrorism a limp all the chris. farley. goes over to distract us from what you and i should care about because they're profit driven industry that sell
everybody is in danger in syria this at this at this moment if the assad regime falls then everybody who is not part of the islamist movements will be a great danger not only to christians are at a mad i want to thank you very much for joining us that was a mad. and middle east analyst. also ahead here on our table and the seemingly endless and increasingly violent drug war mexico's mexico's police have more than a small criminal gang to deal with these cartels are well organized and armed to...
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on at that school. it's intolerable, it's unacceptable and it would happen at a white school in a wealthy district in san fravxhd[udd. but it is happening to martin luther king school. so we are taking up the campaign to educate public -- forpj5!t"d the district attorneyt÷ñ?ñ? gascÓn to3cñ?ñ? take action on this. thank you. >> good evening. i've been here before. i saw -- 1971 so as a 40-plus year employee ixyñ?ñ? am now fighting a dismissal charge -- >> hold on a seconds. state your name. >> my name is toby caine. and like÷cñ?ñ? i say i'm fighting a dismissal charge for a incident that i had at mlk. i was part of a situation where the principal was instrumental on me being injuredcgwf3 creating me to have surgery. i was out. i came back, i was put+bñ?ñ? [jua289ñbv=c ulvú(/vhi%j- wz@6<,g l [a v modified work position untrained, and harassed because i couldn't do all the things that needed to be done. but that's -- my point is that there -- they're trying to dismiss me simply because i had
on at that school. it's intolerable, it's unacceptable and it would happen at a white school in a wealthy district in san fravxhd[udd. but it is happening to martin luther king school. so we are taking up the campaign to educate public -- forpj5!t"d the district attorneyt÷ñ?ñ? gascÓn to3cñ?ñ? take action on this. thank you. >> good evening. i've been here before. i saw -- 1971 so as a 40-plus year employee ixyñ?ñ? am now fighting a dismissal charge -- >> hold on a...
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at least on television. how many of you -- you look at the defendant and sometimes the defendant does not have a good answer to that question. how many of you can solve this equation? now you know how psychopath feels when he is asked about remorse. individuals who lacked this ability that most of us take for granted, that is how they feel. hopefully, i did giving you a touch of a psychopathy for a nanosecond. how do we study people like him? we can transport him out from the present to the hospital. one of the things my lab does, we built a really nice trailer in new mexico. here is my trailer. i live in a trailer in mexico. [laughter] this trailer has a really nice mri in it. we work with inmates to volunteer force studies and how to make them better. what we have found is that individuals to have those psychopathic traits, only about a third of all inmates will score really high on the straights. they have reduced gray matter density in these areas. this is the same area where that guy had the tumor. thes
at least on television. how many of you -- you look at the defendant and sometimes the defendant does not have a good answer to that question. how many of you can solve this equation? now you know how psychopath feels when he is asked about remorse. individuals who lacked this ability that most of us take for granted, that is how they feel. hopefully, i did giving you a touch of a psychopathy for a nanosecond. how do we study people like him? we can transport him out from the present to the...
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look at your heating bill. the natural gas movement brought down the price of natural gas about 80% of what we produce in terms of my state. it's about a quarter of what it was three years ago. that isn't always a good deal for the american people. it's actually bringing the industry back. this industry which is often vilified quite frankly is the one that is generating more jobs, more income, more opportunity than almost any other sector and it isn't as profitable as the high-tech. >> host: nelson in colorado springs. >> caller: i think the bush tax cut -- has anyone tried to calculate the amount of money that the economy lost when the tax cuts were putting place only 2% of the rich but you can't continue to pay the same deals with the same money and also to bring into the soldiers' homes we are paying out money for the contractors and all those other good stuff would bring down the deficit i don't know how much money you are making so you have to vote against your check with a tax increase. >> host:? >> guest
look at your heating bill. the natural gas movement brought down the price of natural gas about 80% of what we produce in terms of my state. it's about a quarter of what it was three years ago. that isn't always a good deal for the american people. it's actually bringing the industry back. this industry which is often vilified quite frankly is the one that is generating more jobs, more income, more opportunity than almost any other sector and it isn't as profitable as the high-tech. >>...
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relook at all these deductions, and we should be looking at do we want all these disorders at a time when our economy needs more flexibility to respond to a very globally different place than we had 20 years ago. it is a chain to pass up this opportunity to actually fix and get the base gates off of a evolved tot is just fals chaos. i was heartened by listening to senator packwood, because they're too many people in washington in explaining that this is a two-year process. hearing that it can be handled quickly when you get some rational people in a room, i found quite encouraging. >> could i jump in? what is never discussed in enough detail is how much this is costing us as an economy by not acting. the paralysis is unbelievable. when they talk about uncertainty and the inability to make investment decisions, to say nothing of attracted new capital to the united states -- i have said the offices in 26 countries -- you are competing with an antiquated system. i come from the world that says you can have it all, tic anything you want, take all the ditures, s, expensive researc because
relook at all these deductions, and we should be looking at do we want all these disorders at a time when our economy needs more flexibility to respond to a very globally different place than we had 20 years ago. it is a chain to pass up this opportunity to actually fix and get the base gates off of a evolved tot is just fals chaos. i was heartened by listening to senator packwood, because they're too many people in washington in explaining that this is a two-year process. hearing that it can...
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what u looking at? ha! cat-like reflexes... whoa! [ male announcer ] the coors light silverullet pint. it's bigger. it's resealable. it's still the coldest. don't you do it. don't you do it! [ male announcer ] frost brewed coors light. the world's most refreshing beer! lou: back with the doctors, let me turn to this, the instance of cannibalism, it seems to be happening more, i can't remember hearing so many instances of it. >> historically. you know cannilism has been documented. for the most part people who enge in this are really severe lehman tally ill -- mentally ill or a severe personal dee disorder, there is a sexual component. that when you are eating somebody like in case of police officer who was looki for -- the new york city, roast for thanksgiving there was a sexua component. it can feel erotical most like an orgasm. i am good, you are evil, i am eating you, i am putting you out of your misery. >> possessing their life force, possessing their psychology, that is pa of that, but also look at what is happening on the stree
what u looking at? ha! cat-like reflexes... whoa! [ male announcer ] the coors light silverullet pint. it's bigger. it's resealable. it's still the coldest. don't you do it. don't you do it! [ male announcer ] frost brewed coors light. the world's most refreshing beer! lou: back with the doctors, let me turn to this, the instance of cannibalism, it seems to be happening more, i can't remember hearing so many instances of it. >> historically. you know cannilism has been documented. for the...
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overnight lows, upper 40s. 48 for fremont, oakland at 51. san francisco at 53. two differences between this storm and the previous three. first off, the atmosphere is not as juicy. the tropical moisture is not there. yes, a front, but not a front producing heavy rainfall. the second change, we have an area of high pressure building to the south, taking the storm track and shoving it just far enough to the north that any moderate to heavy rainfall that does fall will fall not over the bay area, but instead about three to four hours to the north. so the storm check has been bumped up to the north. yes we're going to have a front and a rainfall beginning tomorrow evening. but no, no flooding will be involved. heavy rainfall will stay away from the bay area. so showers are back tomorrow afternoon. on and off rain showers throughout the day on wednesday. flooding is not a big concern, but it will be wet on wednesday. now after wednesday, we're going to be drying out for you. so it will be cloudy with rain moving in late. concordat 62. oakland at 62 for the high. 63 d
overnight lows, upper 40s. 48 for fremont, oakland at 51. san francisco at 53. two differences between this storm and the previous three. first off, the atmosphere is not as juicy. the tropical moisture is not there. yes, a front, but not a front producing heavy rainfall. the second change, we have an area of high pressure building to the south, taking the storm track and shoving it just far enough to the north that any moderate to heavy rainfall that does fall will fall not over the bay area,...
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it is unacceptable for any parent to be rested at the scene. -- and arrested at the scene. i have never seen that happen and i have never heard of that. i would say they are perhaps being pulled away for their own good. they are being assisted. if they are being put into a police radio car, they may be taken to another location. family members that can help them. i can assure them that i've never seen anyone be arrested at the scene like that. >> we want to have a conversation. i am going to turn around to mr. fleming. we will go back and forth. what would you say -- what role can he play, talked about the three groups of individuals. you mentioned that first group. on the edge. and he mentioned a second group, the group that would have step- by-step sentencing. is there anywhere for someone's skill set to assist you in that effort? >> i like the question and i will tell you why. i think the groups working with the youth are doing the best we can -- the best they can. sometimes, you need tough love. they need to set guidelines and make them understand that if they do not go
it is unacceptable for any parent to be rested at the scene. -- and arrested at the scene. i have never seen that happen and i have never heard of that. i would say they are perhaps being pulled away for their own good. they are being assisted. if they are being put into a police radio car, they may be taken to another location. family members that can help them. i can assure them that i've never seen anyone be arrested at the scene like that. >> we want to have a conversation. i am going...
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the speculation, ed, it didn't start this weekend at this event. speculation started before this election even took place. there were already articles in september and october about what hillary clinton would do. we don't know what she's going to do. it will be interesting to find out. but presumably some time around the 2014 midterms, right after those midterms is probably whether perspective candidates will take stock of things, do some polls, size up questions, talk to the people close to them and i think she'll be among those people. she's probably very interested in being president. i don't think she's itching, desperate to be president, but she's very interested in taking a shot if the circumstances are right. >> what kind of work does she have to do in the next two years? obviously, she's going to rest a little bit. take care of herself. she's been on a torrid base paste around the globe. she's done a remarkable job. a ringing endorsement from the president of the united states. what does she have to do in the next two years? >> it's a good
the speculation, ed, it didn't start this weekend at this event. speculation started before this election even took place. there were already articles in september and october about what hillary clinton would do. we don't know what she's going to do. it will be interesting to find out. but presumably some time around the 2014 midterms, right after those midterms is probably whether perspective candidates will take stock of things, do some polls, size up questions, talk to the people close to...
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at this point in my lifeañ?ñ?ñ t doesn't matter. what matters is the childrennhte treated fairly, with respect. i have one more degree. my daughter's an attorney. my sons are college graduates. and when i look at all of these achievements, i know what works and i know what does n4bñ?ñ?ñot. mistreating kids, that does not work. loving works. and all of you, you know who you are, come before you before. ióñsgcr(p told you that child wt on. what part you guys don't understand. what part. where's the video. you guys know something is wrong there. what's wrong when you don't have security there. you have the best security at that school. it worked well. something is deadly wrong at martin luther king school. there were a7rñ?ñ lot of mice t, mice everywhere. that's what the kids had. they did not have the things that the kids have out in the avenue. treat these kids right over here. what's wrong with this picture. >> thank you]ñ?ñ?. commodore sloan elementary school and i'm happy to announce indigenous people, which i'm glad our
at this point in my lifeañ?ñ?ñ t doesn't matter. what matters is the childrennhte treated fairly, with respect. i have one more degree. my daughter's an attorney. my sons are college graduates. and when i look at all of these achievements, i know what works and i know what does n4bñ?ñ?ñot. mistreating kids, that does not work. loving works. and all of you, you know who you are, come before you before. ióñsgcr(p told you that child wt on. what part you guys don't understand. what part....
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we're always here at abcnews.com. "nightline" along later, and in this holiday season, we want to leave you with a festive postcard. this one from indianapolis, thanks to our affiliate rtv6. thank them for sending us all the sparkle of downtown indy as the city's famous circle of lights was switched on for the holidays. watch and be merry and good night, everyone. ♪ >>> there has been an arrest for the case of this autistic woman. >> aftermath of a triple weather whammy with another storm coming in. we're live at the scene of a sink hole. >> tonight how an unfinished flood control project prevented downtown disaster. how it works. >> in sacramento, new lawmakers were sworn in today, marking a dramatic shift in the legislature. >> this will not be used until spring or summer. >> kind after mazing. >> kind of amazing. >> it's extraordinary. >> this neighborhood is under repair tonight, damage from a week of wet weather was more on the way. good evening, everyone. i'm carolyn johnson. >> that giant sink hole is just on
we're always here at abcnews.com. "nightline" along later, and in this holiday season, we want to leave you with a festive postcard. this one from indianapolis, thanks to our affiliate rtv6. thank them for sending us all the sparkle of downtown indy as the city's famous circle of lights was switched on for the holidays. watch and be merry and good night, everyone. ♪ >>> there has been an arrest for the case of this autistic woman. >> aftermath of a triple weather...
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at this time we'd like to take roll. commission president fong? >> here. >> commission vice president wu? >> here. >> commissioner antonini is here, but, commissioner borden? >> here. >> commissioner hillis? >> here. >> commissioner moore? >> here. >> and commissioner sugaya? >> here. >> commissioners, first on your item items proposed for continuance. item 1, case no. 2012.1381t, inclusionary housing updates, it is proposed for continuance december 30 13th, 2012. item 2, 2012.1306tz, review of two ordinances (planning code text amendment and zoning map amendment) that would rezone parcels in the upper market ncd to the upper market nct, planning code and zoning map amendments, proposed for continuance to february 21st, 2013. item 3, case no. 2012.1168c, 793 south van ness avenue, request for conditional use authorization is proposed for continuance to january 24th, 2013. items 4a, b and c for case numbers 2009.0 724 d, 2012.0 888 d, and 2009.0 724 v at 2833 through 2835 fillmore street, mandatory discretionary reviews and variance have been withd
at this time we'd like to take roll. commission president fong? >> here. >> commission vice president wu? >> here. >> commissioner antonini is here, but, commissioner borden? >> here. >> commissioner hillis? >> here. >> commissioner moore? >> here. >> and commissioner sugaya? >> here. >> commissioners, first on your item items proposed for continuance. item 1, case no. 2012.1381t, inclusionary housing updates, it is...
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"special report" starts at #:00 eastern. now have back to my colleagues with "the five." >> five, four, three, two, one. [ applause ] >> good job! >> andrea: the lighting of the 73-foot tall capitol christmas tree. that was john boehner who lit the tree. on the west front steps of the cocapitol. where president obama will have inauguration in a couple of weeks. from the speaker bearing brooks brother to devil wears prada. anna winter raised money to get president obama re-elect and it could be paying off for her now. bloomberg news is reporting that she is on the short list to be the next ambassador to the u.k. or to france. a hat tip to the "new york post," owned by the parent company of the network. she was trying to audition by fundraisers and glossy spreads in the magazine. what do you think? quid pro quo? >> dana: yeah, i do. she is an accomplished woman. if you have a movie made that says you're the devil you'v youe something. >> greg: they made one for you. >> dana: i'll reserve comment whether she deserves it and wou
"special report" starts at #:00 eastern. now have back to my colleagues with "the five." >> five, four, three, two, one. [ applause ] >> good job! >> andrea: the lighting of the 73-foot tall capitol christmas tree. that was john boehner who lit the tree. on the west front steps of the cocapitol. where president obama will have inauguration in a couple of weeks. from the speaker bearing brooks brother to devil wears prada. anna winter raised money to get...
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so, at the time. is that consistent with the way the code treats that provision in other ncds, this notion of unit at the time versus the past? >> i think this is an unusual provision. i'm not sure that it's been adopted in other ncds. this is particularly crafted for this. it came about because of a brewery that wanted to establish in a garage on divisadero street and they couldn't operate on the second floor. so, they wanted to be able to allow them to expand to the second floor. there is also a concern that they don't want to encourage commercial uses on the second floor and displace residential units. so, that's why they put that in there as a caveat. >> that's my concern also. i'm okay with the way i think that the planning department has recommended to modify t but i just want to make sure we're not creating some sort of incentive where you would keep the residential unit vacant somehow convert it and then rent it out. >> there is a very robust process to get rid of a residential unit in our pla
so, at the time. is that consistent with the way the code treats that provision in other ncds, this notion of unit at the time versus the past? >> i think this is an unusual provision. i'm not sure that it's been adopted in other ncds. this is particularly crafted for this. it came about because of a brewery that wanted to establish in a garage on divisadero street and they couldn't operate on the second floor. so, they wanted to be able to allow them to expand to the second floor. there...
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he wants 150 billion in new stimulus but no entitlement cuts at all, no spending cuts at all. now that sounds to me like somebody that's not serious. >> i don't know where to begin to correct some of what you just said, but let me at least start with ronald ra reagan. >> tell me where i'm wrong. >> you're certainly wrong that he didn't campaign to cut 98% of the american people's taxes with the upper 2% paying. he won the election based on that explicit proposal. >> and the house from their election -- the house won their election to stop him. the house also won, lanny. >> 535 congressional districts, most of which have little opposition, exain capture be cao voting for president. >> they did not vote to give him a rubber stamp. >> to go back to your question, 98% tax cut. by the way, john kennedy cut taxes to bracket about twice where we are today, so it's really apples and oranges, but ronald reagan is responsible for the greatest tax increase in american history, and joined with tip o'neill in raising taxes on social security in order to make it solvent. let's not talk abou
he wants 150 billion in new stimulus but no entitlement cuts at all, no spending cuts at all. now that sounds to me like somebody that's not serious. >> i don't know where to begin to correct some of what you just said, but let me at least start with ronald ra reagan. >> tell me where i'm wrong. >> you're certainly wrong that he didn't campaign to cut 98% of the american people's taxes with the upper 2% paying. he won the election based on that explicit proposal. >> and...
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they really didn't have much to do with c-e-q-a at all. but it does raise the question about should a person be allowed to say something if they think something is wrong and what should the notice process be. and, in fact, c-e-q-a is not designed so that the state provides notice to people. it's specifically that the enforcement of c-e-q-a as well as the notification would be handled locally. and what we have here is an effort to change things such that it would be very hard on people to know what's happening. another issue that has come up several times is the raised level of proof to substantial evidence. i can say that with the short time frame and given the number of exemptions to the sunshine ordinance such that if you ask for voluminous documents, which means anything over 50 pages, you no longer have the right to have your documents returned to you in 24 hours. you can have a three or four-week turn around time. if you were to ask for a copy of building plans from the department of building or go to the planning department, you will
they really didn't have much to do with c-e-q-a at all. but it does raise the question about should a person be allowed to say something if they think something is wrong and what should the notice process be. and, in fact, c-e-q-a is not designed so that the state provides notice to people. it's specifically that the enforcement of c-e-q-a as well as the notification would be handled locally. and what we have here is an effort to change things such that it would be very hard on people to know...
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but at the same time, the very at the lot at the transbay terminal for example really have an impact on our system. and without some way to have them pay their fair share, there is no way that we're going to be able to accommodate the growth in our city, and accommodating more folks on transit. living out in supervisor elsbernd's district, riding the n, we still see buses that are -- annex, for example, is at capacity. supervisor chiu chu, i know you get regular switchbacks, missed runs, overcrowded buses, all these things happen when we underfund our system. we certainly hope that you recognize the great work that has happened here that's before you, that we can take advantage of the opportunity and recognize that we have to do way more with a whole lot less, streams from the federal government and the state government have dried up or are drying up. opportunities like this, creative, innovative ways to find funding and support our system that so desperately needs it are going to be few and far between. so that much being said, i thank you for your time and your energy. i look forwa
but at the same time, the very at the lot at the transbay terminal for example really have an impact on our system. and without some way to have them pay their fair share, there is no way that we're going to be able to accommodate the growth in our city, and accommodating more folks on transit. living out in supervisor elsbernd's district, riding the n, we still see buses that are -- annex, for example, is at capacity. supervisor chiu chu, i know you get regular switchbacks, missed runs,...
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is missing its neglected old fashioned efforts at intelligence gathering. this planning change actually can be read as an admission of sorts and that is that the intelligence that's been collected by this massive apparatus has been very very weak particularly in the critical north east. middle east and. and the north africa region and also in pakistan the intelligence community did not see the arab spring calming. in the koreas mrs smith's about the situations and countries like egypt and syria for instance and i think in part this results from a heavy focus by the intelligence community overall on what's called signal signals intelligence that is very very sophisticated intercept systems to the detriment of the traditional human intelligence and i think now what we see in washington is a general acceptance of the fact that you can't do that the system is out of balance that they have to have much better human intelligence gathered on the ground to be able to interpret what they've gotten from signals and this is an effort to to address that problem but it
is missing its neglected old fashioned efforts at intelligence gathering. this planning change actually can be read as an admission of sorts and that is that the intelligence that's been collected by this massive apparatus has been very very weak particularly in the critical north east. middle east and. and the north africa region and also in pakistan the intelligence community did not see the arab spring calming. in the koreas mrs smith's about the situations and countries like egypt and syria...
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but also among other involved and since i started working at the moment i stated that. multinationals. think is a cash cow to be milked dry and used but i think that in this country. as an environmental cost which is unacceptable no to jesus was labeled illegal and controlled by criminals in order to protect our lives our families and to work in peace. we are forced to pay protection to illegal groups prices columbia going to pay. the. bill modest effect on our t.v. . do we speak your language anybody will not advance. news programs and documentaries in spanish what matters to you breaking news i will turn it into angles cadence stories. are you here. in troy i'll teach spanish to find out more visit. tito to calm.
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-800-662-help or order online at recoverymonth.gov, and click multimedia. (music) >> just a few steps away from union square is a quiet corner stone of san francisco's our community to the meridian gallery has a 20-year history of supporting visual arts. experimental music concert, and also readings. >> give us this day our daily bread at least three times a day. and lead us not into temptation to often on weekdays. [laughter] >> meridians'nd
-800-662-help or order online at recoverymonth.gov, and click multimedia. (music) >> just a few steps away from union square is a quiet corner stone of san francisco's our community to the meridian gallery has a 20-year history of supporting visual arts. experimental music concert, and also readings. >> give us this day our daily bread at least three times a day. and lead us not into temptation to often on weekdays. [laughter] >> meridians'nd
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it's very important to become a share office at twenty because our country is. large developing countries and russia or we tend to criticize the advanced economies are which we mange a role. in our foreign legion globalization on the policy right in cheering and twenty is a chance for us unknown to us presence disappeared but to read this post as. we both know mr carter gonif who's who's one of the top experts in foreign relations in this country and he recently said the g twenty should become well. fledged organization we would do bureaucracy well i mean everything. rather than being just a meeting point well well a place for people to get together you have have some coffee zeus' meetings and maybe a couple or three days what would you say what would some rocker see before the good or rather for the worse within the g twenty four and we you know it's a long discussion in the doing here whether it's to get a permanent secretary or not are you think now well right now i think that some informality is good. let's talk in the year away when i'll be a more experienc
it's very important to become a share office at twenty because our country is. large developing countries and russia or we tend to criticize the advanced economies are which we mange a role. in our foreign legion globalization on the policy right in cheering and twenty is a chance for us unknown to us presence disappeared but to read this post as. we both know mr carter gonif who's who's one of the top experts in foreign relations in this country and he recently said the g twenty should become...
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napa 54 at oakland. into the afternoon upper 50s with the north bay low sixties for everyone else. 62 for concord. 63 in pleasanton they steady at 59 degrees. your kron 4 7 day around the bay forecast shows a dry weather starts on thursday and we will continue with overall mild and pleasant conditions into saturday and sunday. that is a look at your bay area forecast now here is a look at your snowballed .com ski report. let us take a look at the resort to shelley. you can see heavenly. no snow in the past two to four hours. they are have a base of 36 to 50 in.. squa valley. north star no new snow report with a base of 19-16 in.. >> thank you erica as low ride a slightly improving conditions for the same tale bridge. 18 minutes is a dry time down from a high of 23. things may start to improve fairly quickly from here. however, we are still looking at a slower rise for the bayshore freeway leading down to highway 92. there are no incidents to account for the back up but it is heavy from the 4 s f o to the
napa 54 at oakland. into the afternoon upper 50s with the north bay low sixties for everyone else. 62 for concord. 63 in pleasanton they steady at 59 degrees. your kron 4 7 day around the bay forecast shows a dry weather starts on thursday and we will continue with overall mild and pleasant conditions into saturday and sunday. that is a look at your bay area forecast now here is a look at your snowballed .com ski report. let us take a look at the resort to shelley. you can see heavenly. no snow...
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it's not at all clear that we're at an end point. the tide has turned in the rebel as fair, but assad remains heavily armed. could assad hang on for a few more months? >> it's very hard to say having said multiple insurgencies usually on the receiving end from vietnam to the middle east. it's hard to say--its easier to say when you have momentum. right now the resistence has momentum. how soon can that lead to the fall of sigh began saigon and that kind of thing. we're heading that way. the danger to avoid that, not only assad, but his adviser from the iranian force i've been on the receiving end of his actions in iraq, he's willing and capable of doing anything to preserve that regime. >> one last thing, even after the regime falls chemical weapons are not over. what you're afraid of is some of these extremist forces getting their hand on them, that will be a very difficult challenge for the united states. >> eliot: what leverage would we have after assumeing that assad falls, not only hope but we predict in the future, will we have
it's not at all clear that we're at an end point. the tide has turned in the rebel as fair, but assad remains heavily armed. could assad hang on for a few more months? >> it's very hard to say having said multiple insurgencies usually on the receiving end from vietnam to the middle east. it's hard to say--its easier to say when you have momentum. right now the resistence has momentum. how soon can that lead to the fall of sigh began saigon and that kind of thing. we're heading that way....
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no one was home at the time. investigators still aren't sure how the fir started but the house was substantially damaged especially the roof which is made out of cedar. >>> investigators looking into deadly cabin fire near fairfax last friday now say the fire was caused by a marijuana growing operation. the coroner office has yet to identify the body found burned in the cabin in remote cascade canyon. spawl shed was www. pot plant grow light found there. fire chef says the source of the blaze was the illegal wiring feeding electricity to that shed. >> we have new details tonight about a broad daylight robbery at palo alto walgreens. surveillance photo shows the man leaving the university avenue store this afternoon take a good look here. police say he pulled a gun on pharmacist and demanded pain reliever oxycontin. made off with one bottle. just yesterday similarly dressed man around the cvs in cupertino police say he demanded cash in that incident. investigators not said whether 2 robberies are connected but cer
no one was home at the time. investigators still aren't sure how the fir started but the house was substantially damaged especially the roof which is made out of cedar. >>> investigators looking into deadly cabin fire near fairfax last friday now say the fire was caused by a marijuana growing operation. the coroner office has yet to identify the body found burned in the cabin in remote cascade canyon. spawl shed was www. pot plant grow light found there. fire chef says the source of...
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look at our top stories at eight-thirty... >>pam: in santa clara county -- police are trying to determine who killed a multi -millionaire inside his seven- thousand square foot home. this is video of the crime scene from sky-7-h-d, a-b-c-7-news. police released this sketch of a suspect, who they believe is connected to ravi kumra's murder. authorities are trying to figure out whether the attack was targeted. >> in alameda county-- the possible use of drones is stirring privacy concerns. the sheriff's office says, the drones would used for search and rescue operations. however, the a-c-l-u claims, the aircraft may be used to spy on people. the controversial issue was removed from tommorrow's board of supervisor's agenda. >> and a string of powerful storms left deep scars all over the bay area. in lafayette, crews are working around the clock to repair a huge sinkhole. the enormous crater is about 80- feet long -- 30- feet wide and 18- feet deep. crews say, the road will be closed throughout the winter. >> oakland police have ma
look at our top stories at eight-thirty... >>pam: in santa clara county -- police are trying to determine who killed a multi -millionaire inside his seven- thousand square foot home. this is video of the crime scene from sky-7-h-d, a-b-c-7-news. police released this sketch of a suspect, who they believe is connected to ravi kumra's murder. authorities are trying to figure out whether the attack was targeted. >> in alameda county-- the possible use of drones is stirring privacy...
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ended at 945 and now trading at 767. that's the bid after hours. any indication of something more general, maybe in terms of internet music, ect.? people thought of getting in there including apple. >> yeah, i think they were. i think it was dead wrong. volatility, pricing in a 3% 4% move, there was a lot of bullish trades put in the market in the last couple days. this is a classic example of the market getting it wrong, and, perhaps this is a good buying opportunity because of the apple news. see what happens. liz: let me tell you, the news right now is that they say for full year 2013, they'll swing to a loss of six pennys, nonetheless, they have listener hours up 67% year over year, but, clearly, that's not what the market is looking at right now. let's look at pandora right now. justin? robert, you got the numbers. >> yes, indeed, liz. you pointed it out, the forecast, starting there, the loss, the expectation for the fourth quarter, six to nine cents a share. analysts looking for a penny a share in the current quarter. a disappointment there
ended at 945 and now trading at 767. that's the bid after hours. any indication of something more general, maybe in terms of internet music, ect.? people thought of getting in there including apple. >> yeah, i think they were. i think it was dead wrong. volatility, pricing in a 3% 4% move, there was a lot of bullish trades put in the market in the last couple days. this is a classic example of the market getting it wrong, and, perhaps this is a good buying opportunity because of the apple...
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what kind of properties are you looking at and stocks are you looking at at this point? what makes a good stock for you, other than value? is it cash generation? is it niche plays? how do you pick the components of the portfolio? >> companies that generate more cash than they need to operate in the business. and management that we really trust to redeploy that cash well. that can be a bank stock like wells fargo, cab pharmaceutical stock like valiant. can be john malone's liberty companies we own three of four of those. >> you own liberty media, liberty global and qvc. >> qcv is liberty interactive. >> right. what would you stay away from now, other than the valuation play, certain sectors of the market that you think really are not at all attractive? technology had a tough sledding to have lately? >> i hate to make a blanket statement. there's a lot of problems out in the world and you know, raw materials depend a lot on china. we don't buy a lot of commodity companies. technology we go -- we go case-by-case and sec particular trends that worry people a lot and have may
what kind of properties are you looking at and stocks are you looking at at this point? what makes a good stock for you, other than value? is it cash generation? is it niche plays? how do you pick the components of the portfolio? >> companies that generate more cash than they need to operate in the business. and management that we really trust to redeploy that cash well. that can be a bank stock like wells fargo, cab pharmaceutical stock like valiant. can be john malone's liberty...
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first as we do at this time, look at oil. we're going to be live at the cme with the why coming up next. dennis: more on breaking news egypt, 50,000 protesters, and reports that president morsi left the palace due to the protesters, and protesters broke through the police lines, but pulled back when riot police used tear gas. that might be what prompted the president to leave. they are protesting the declaration of the president giving himself unrestricted powers. to heck with the new constitution and all of that. stocks every 15 minutes. cheryl: phil flynn in the cme, and sandra smith watching gold drop, by the way, and annie -- and nicole on the floor. >> the major averages not too far off the unchanged line. we have seen accelerated selling in the last 15 minutes, and now down over a half of 1%, and dow jones down 10 points right now, not a big move, and names weighing on the dow, names like mcdonalds and home depot, and the fear index to the upside. there's a lot of concerns pertaining to washington and the fiscal cliff.
first as we do at this time, look at oil. we're going to be live at the cme with the why coming up next. dennis: more on breaking news egypt, 50,000 protesters, and reports that president morsi left the palace due to the protesters, and protesters broke through the police lines, but pulled back when riot police used tear gas. that might be what prompted the president to leave. they are protesting the declaration of the president giving himself unrestricted powers. to heck with the new...
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they're making at work is cut. when they get home and the government comes back and takes a bigger bite. >> melissa, your viewers many already faced with this $250,000 or above tax that is going to occur if this isn't solved. i want to point out physicians this is gross figure, many physicians have a lot of expenses hidden in that. they're not making $250,000. the cost of machinery. cost of tests. cost of keeping offices open. every small business has the problem. doctors will get in the position to say wait a minute, i can't afford to take care of those patients. maybe they go to the hospital. melissa: on top of all that the doctors are affected by the health care act's restrictions. >> they will not be able to offer certain technological solutions because insurance won't pay for it. i want to order that test but insurance won't pay. i'm still liable even if i can't order it. obamacare is squeezing us already before this issue comes up. melissa: the bottom line, you see fewer and fewer people going into the field.
they're making at work is cut. when they get home and the government comes back and takes a bigger bite. >> melissa, your viewers many already faced with this $250,000 or above tax that is going to occur if this isn't solved. i want to point out physicians this is gross figure, many physicians have a lot of expenses hidden in that. they're not making $250,000. the cost of machinery. cost of tests. cost of keeping offices open. every small business has the problem. doctors will get in the...